Psychosocial and psychiatric risk factors for suicide
The British Journal of Psychiatry2000Vol. 177(4), pp. 360–365
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Abstract
Effective intervention and management for loss event and major depressive episode among emotionally unstable subjects with a family tendency of suicidal behaviour, frequently also comorbid with alcohol or other substance dependence, may prove to be most effective for suicide prevention in different populations.
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